Sentence examples for articulate the complexities from inspiring English sources

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"These representations often fail to articulate the complexities that produce this visual information".

I was finally able to articulate the complexities and many layers of my identity.

I'm living in a time where the BBC is screening a whole season on being black and British, the Tate Modern has a sell-out civil rights-era art exhibition, and writers such as Reni Eddo-Lodge, David Olusoga, Nikesh Shukla and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie beautifully articulate the complexities of race, class and identity in the UK and beyond.

The development of epistemologies of ignorance has proved to be a fruitful framework through which feminists can articulate the complexities of the weaknesses of current (and past) epistemic practices and understand in detail the effects of power relations on those practices.

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It's shockingly dark, occasionally overplayed, but compelling, as are the skills of Betzien and Caceres in articulating the complexities of Sydney's cocaine blizzard: the drug of individualism, ego and greed has its roots in a bloody cartel cycle that has resulted in more than 60,000 deaths in Mexico alone.

She has a disarming knack for articulating the complexities of introspection, operating a masterful grip on what she has called the "level of awareness you're trying to incorporate into the narrator's vocabulary".

A very important step, as far as Nativism is concerned, was Chomsky's notion of a generative grammar as a framework for articulating the complexity of a language.

Almost half the country voted for a candidate who did his best in every public venue to squash or make fun of critical thinking (why is someone who articulates the complexity of a political challenge caricatured as a "wonk" rather than a diligent student?).

An older woman who oversees and looks after the younger girls and women in the single women's camp is said to 'hold" them".[ 20] p.212 Franks and colleagues (1996) articulated the complexity of the concept further, highlighting that " kanyini is a verb which reflects a commitment, a full engagement; vitalising again and again all that went before and all that will go after" [ 19].

It's always frustrating reading rants about Scala because they never articulate the actual complexities in the core language.

The guidance by Craig and colleagues[ 1] highlights the potential of mixed methodologies to achieve these aims, in particular the role of qualitative enquiry to articulate the intervention's complexity, and the use of quantitative modelling to identify configurations of complex services that could potentially be cost-effective early in the development pathway.

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